Nottingham Forest has reportedly joined the chase for Manchester United's Jadon Sancho, potentially disrupting Juventus's long-standing pursuit. Forest aims to replace Anthony Elanga, while Juventus grapples with transfer fee negotiations despite personal terms.
Juventus delays sporting director hunt until September, aiming for Benfica's Rui Pedro Braz. Damien Comolli manages current transfers. This patient move allows for a strategic hire, with Marco Ottolini as a backup option.
AS Roma faces complex transfer talks for Flamengo's Wesley and Brighton's Evan Ferguson. While a €5M gap exists for Wesley, Ferguson's deal hinges on a contentious buy-out clause, potentially costing €30-40M.
Veteran striker Marko Arnautovic, now a free agent after leaving Inter, is weighing his next move. His agent revealed he was 'very close' to joining Manchester United in 2022 and has ruled out various leagues, including Saudi and MLS, with a decision expected soon.
Hellas Verona is making significant moves in the transfer market, actively pursuing free agent Yellu Santiago and negotiating to bring back former loanee Domagoj Bradaric from Salernitana.
Cesc Fabregas' Como began their pre-season with a stunning 3-2 win against Lille. Ivan Azon scored a brace, cementing a remarkable debut for the Serie A newcomers who eye a strong season.
Serie A saw a flurry of transfer activity on July 18, 2025. Lorenzo Lucca joined Napoli in a major loan deal, while Pietro Terracciano moved to Milan. Many other confirmed signings reshaped Italy's top flight.
Barcelona is reportedly exploring a move for Liverpool forward Darwin Nunez as primary transfer targets prove elusive. Nunez, keen on a fresh start, is also drawing interest from Saudi Arabian clubs.
Sporting CP has set a steep €80 million price for midfield captain Morten Hjulmand, deterring Juventus but potentially enticing Premier League giants Manchester United and Manchester City. The Danish international joined for €19.5M last August.
Real Madrid's transfer activity has filled their roster. Manager Xabi Alonso faces tough decisions on player departures, including loan returns and star Rodrygo, to accommodate new signings and meet La Liga limits.